Necktie holder



NOV. 5, 1929. I s, SOLQFF 1,734,237'

NECKTI E HOLDER l K Filed May 5, 1928 A wf l/v vENron y' JM fw 'f. Fn n n ulg@ n n n: @Wm/0% NTO/wrs.

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be affixed and from which the neckties maybe provision of a necktie holder attachable to a i5 wall, which will be compact in form, neat holder.

Patented Nov. 5, 1929 NEcKTE nonnina Application inea May 5, 192e. semina 2175,52@ y This invention relates to improvements in necktie holders and has for its object provision for a necktie holder of compact form, which will be sucient to accommodate the average mans supply of neckties.

Further objects of the invention are the provision of a necktie holder adapted to be fastened to a wall to which the neclrties may detached with a minimum of trouble and without touching any but the specific necktie wanted.

Other objects of this invention are the by in appearance and economical to manufacture.

Further objects will be apparent from the specication and drawings in which Fig. l is a perspective view of my complete Fig. 2 is a side view of my complete holder attached to a wall, showing also side views in section of the holder in two different posi- Fig. 3 is a top plan view of my improved The. body y ofv thfjefholder4 may into any position as'sho'wn in Fig. 2 and then may be retained in that position by tightening the thumb piece F. This friet-ional adjustment is advantageous when ties are removed 10e-first 'shifted replaced upon the holder and the construction shown enables this adjustment to be made with a minimum of labor.

At the bottom of the holder, I place a handle made of material similar to that of which the side pieces A and B are composed M, which is bolted to the frame of the holder the threaded` members P and P. rllhe individual units on which the ties are' hung are illustrated fully in Figs. 4, 5, 6 and 7, and may be stamped out of sheet metal other material. are bifureated and fit into openings in the frame of the holder and then are swaged into such openings as is shown in Fig. 7 of the drawing, so that such members, when once fixed into position, the end Q, having been enlarged by such swaging, cannot be removed from the frame and is permanently fixed therein.-

It should also be noted that these units are or The ends of these units Q holder showing the view of the same atof alength so that the ends will protrude very tached partly in section. slightly through the openings in the frame Fig. 4 is a plan view of the single holding so unit on which the ties are arranged.

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the same unit.

Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of the end of the individual unit on which the ties are arv ranged, showing the construction and bifurcation of the end.

Fig. 7 is a sectional enlarged view of the end of the separate unit vshown in place and showing the manner in which the end of the bar is permanently held by the vertical side pieces of the holder.

The frame of the holder is made of two flat bars of metal A and B, which are joined at the bottom by the nut and bolt C and D and at the top by the bolt E and the threaded thumb piece F. Between the members A and B at the top and passing through the bolt E, are the right angled fasteners G and I-I, which are fixed to the wall through theserews K and K by loosening the thumb piece F. ho

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that they can be satisfactorily swaged.

In this form of tie holder, any member keep the body of the holder away from the ll, is unnecessary, as the frame may be fixed any position desired by means of the thumb screw F. n

It will also be apparent that ties may be replaced on the holder or detached therefrom the arrangement shown without interfering with each other. The top of the tie, which impinges upon the holder, is not at any time in engagement or touching any other their opposite ends, each of said opposite connections being adjustable, a swivel-bearing at the top of said frame so that said tie lder may be moved to any desired position and a handle at the bottom of said tie holder by which the osition of said tie holder may be regulated 2. In a tie holder, a rectangular frame made of two equal and complementar fiat metallic members, said members being a justably connected to each other at both ends-thereof, a

swivel-*bearingonV the top of said tie holder so as to permit the movement of said tie holder to an desired position, a handle at thebottom of sald tie holder for regulating such move-- ment and a series of flattened bars heldwith- 4 y in said rectangular frame, said bars having pins thereon and integral therewith to act as spacers for the ties held in said holder.

. A In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature.

y e SAMUEL soLoFF.

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